Scooby Doo is a legendary cartoon running since 1969. Each episode featured Scooby and the four teenage members of the Mystery, Inc. hip gang :Fred, Daphne, Shaggy and Velma, traveled around in the infamous Mystery Machine and faced a ghost, monster, or other crazy monster, who was terrorizing a certain circus act or haunted mansion. After looking for clues and suspects and always chased around by the monster in some cool sequence. The gang came to realize the monster is probably not one at all. Fred always made some weird plan to capture the villain and they usually unmasked the monster and he or she was revealed as a person cover up there mischief. EVERY episode ended with the same lines "...and I would have gotten away with it, too, if it hadn't been for you meddling kids!" and then Scooby Doo there trustworthy and goofy dog would always end the episode with "SCOOOBBBYYY DOOOBY DOOOOO" The show is a child hood favorite of mine. I created this blog to talk about how good this franchise really is. I feel like it has been taken down so many notches to do things such as the awful low budget Cartoon Network live action Scooby Doo that is some how even worse then the 2002 live action film. I am here to recount the glory days of the franchise mainly focusing on the original series Scooby-Doo, Where are You! and some of the fantastic full length movies. I think I will start off talking about Scooby Doo and the Witches Ghost which was actually based in my home state Massachusetts. Until then folks enjoy the original theme song.
I, with no shame whatsoever, continue to occasionally watch an episode or two of this show. It still cracks me up. Even though the episodes follow a stringently similar plot line, I still can't help but appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely, who doesn't love Scooby Doo!?
ReplyDeleteOMG, I have had a sick obsession with Scooby since I was a little girl! You should see my room!!
ReplyDeleteI KNOW RIGHT SCOOBY DOO ROCKS. Also no one should be ashamed to love him I think the old episodes still hold up today and to me them having the same plot adds to the fun.
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